1984 Pontiac Grand Prix Speedometer Speedo Oem on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
An original 1984 speedomter from a Pontiac Grand Prix. The speedo only goes up to 85 MPH (yeah right). This came out of the instrument cluster I am selling in my other listing. I think this will fit 82-86 model years. This might fit other models and other G-body cars made by General Motors (Monte Carlo, Cutlass, Regal, etc.)
Payment required 3 days after the close of listing. No warranty or guarantee expressed or implied. Will Ship to lower 48 states only. Described to the best of my ability. Ask questions before bidding. Thanks for looking.
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